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7 multiple choice 1 point what was the enlightenment? a time period about obtaining the freedoms to exercise your own intelligence a religious revival movement a political revolution against kings primarily a scientific revolution 8 multiple choice 1 point explain how the enlightenment allowed for the great awakening. many european leaders during the enlightenment banned all religious practices the enlightenment had no connection to the great awakening the enlightenment directly promoted religious revival
The Enlightenment was a philosophical movement emphasizing reason, individualism, and the pursuit of knowledge. It was about using one's intelligence freely. It was not primarily a scientific revolution, a religious revival, or a political revolution against kings. For the second - question, the Enlightenment's emphasis on reason and individual thought created an environment where new religious ideas could be explored, but it did not directly promote religious revival nor did European leaders ban all religious practices during the Enlightenment, and there was a connection between the two as the Enlightenment influenced the intellectual climate in which the Great Awakening occurred.
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- A. A time period about obtaining the freedoms to exercise your own intelligence
- None of the provided options are correct. The Enlightenment's focus on reason and individualism created an intellectual climate that allowed for new religious ideas and expressions, contributing to the Great Awakening, but it did not directly promote religious revival or ban religious practices.